See what it flags in your own documents

Review every contract for breaches automatically.

Built for credit brokers, claims and disputes firms, financial advisers, and compliance teams. An AI agent reviews every contract, statement, and client document against your own rule set, flags each breach with a citation to source, and drafts the dispute letter. A human reviews and signs before anything goes out, and every decision is logged to a full audit trail.

Documents arrive

Bank statements, loan applications, contracts, and client interview transcripts can be dropped into the agent through a shared folder, email, or your document management system.

Rule set runs against every document

An AI agent applies your existing decision tree across the documents, checking each clause against your rulebook and citing the source.

Breach report generated

A structured report is returned: what the breach is, where it sits in the document, severity, and which rule it violates.

Draft dispute letter ready

A dispute letter is drafted with the breach explained, legislation referenced, and remedy requested. Every send waits for human review.

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What changes when Briick handles your follow-up

Before Briick

Leads slip through while your team is busy

Hours spent reading documents looking for issues

Compliance knowledge sits in one or two people's heads

Citation chains are inconsistent between disputes

Breach severity depends on whoever is reading the document

Dispute letters take a full day to draft from scratch

After Briick

Every lead gets a response in minutes, automatically

Every claim traceable to source legislation or rule

Documents reviewed in minutes with full citations

Draft letters ready for human review and sign-off the same day

Compliance logic encoded once and applied to every case

Severity scored consistently across cases

"Briick has been a game changer. It handles the back and forth that used to eat most of our day. It allowed us to keep quality high even as our volume exploded.It's like magic — I wish I'd done this sooner."
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Sarah Hien Tran
CEO, GlamJet

How it works. Set up once. Runs forever.

Encode your rule set

Your existing decision tree, legislation references, and contract law rules are loaded into the Briick knowledge base. The logic remains yours, the automation runs it.

Connect your document sources

Briick reads from your inbox, Drive, or document management system. New documents trigger the review automatically.

Configure severity scoring

Severity criteria for each breach type are defined once. The agent applies them consistently from then on.

Set human approval gates

Every dispute letter goes to a reviewer. Approval can be required from a senior staff member, a specific role, or by claim value. Once a review is logged, you can query past cases or make corrections by voice through Briicky.

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FAQs

Answers to the questions we hear most.

How do we know the agent isn't missing breaches?

Every review is auditable. The agent shows which rules it checked, what it flagged, and what it cleared, with a citation to source on each one. Any case can be spot-checked against the original document at any time, and a human signs off before anything is sent.

Is this admissible if it goes to AFCA or court?

The agent produces a citation chain on every claim, so the underlying evidence is human-readable and source-traceable. The dispute letter is reviewed and signed by a person. Briick produces the draft, your team owns the decision.

How long until it's reviewing our own documents?

The setup runs in three steps: we load your existing decision tree, legislation references, and rules into the knowledge base; connect your document sources; then run a test batch against your past cases so you can check the output before it touches live work. Timeline depends on how large and unusual your rule set is, and firm-specific rules are encoded the same way as standard ones, so the review matches how your team already works.

What does it cost, and how do we get started?

Pricing is scoped to your document volume and the size of your rule set, and quoted up front after a short scoping call. You can start with a single document type or one team and expand once you have seen the audit trail and the results on your own cases.